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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 41 33 32 23 12 14 My Métis Heritage My Métis Heritage Maze Constructed entirely of wood, Red River Carts were used by Métis families to travel across the plains. They were all purpose utility vehicles as well as temporary homes. Start at the center red dot! Start at the red dot Connect-the-Dots Bison were an important source of food and income for Métis hunters in the early 1800s. We must cherish our inheritance, we must preserve our nationality for the youth of our future. The story should be written down to pass on. – Louis Riel common Métis names Can you find your last name here? a Adams Amyotte Anderson Andrew Arcand Armstrong Asham Auger b Beaudry Beauregard Belanger Belcourt Bellehumeur Bellerose Berard Bird Blandion Bourque Bouvier Boyer Breland Bremner Brosseau Bruce Bruneau Bruyere c Carifelle Calder Callihoo Cardinal Carriere Chalifoux Chartrand Chatelaine Clouthier Collins Cook Cromarty Cunningham d Daigneault Delorme Deschamps Desjarlais Donald Ducharme Dumas Dumont e Emard Erasmus f Falcon Favel Fayant Ferguson Fiddler Flett Fleury Fraser g Gairdner Gariepy Garneau Gervais Gladu Gosselin Goulet Grant Gray Gullion Gunn Gunville h Hamelin Henderson Hodgson Hogue Houle Howse Humpherville i Inkster Isbister j Jannot Jobin Johnston K Kippling Klyne Knibb l L’Hirondelle Ladouceur Lafferty Lagimodiere Landry Lariviere Larocque Lavallee Lepine Letendre Lilley Loutitt Loyer Lussier-Lucier M Majeau Malaterre McDonald McKay McKenzie Mercredi Monkman Morin N Nault Nolin Norris o Omand Ouellette p Pambrun Parenteau Pelletier Plante Pocha–Paquin Poitras Primeau Pritchard Pruden q Quintal R Racette Riel Ritchot Ross Rowland S Saloway-Salois Savard Sayer Sinclair Smith Spence St. Germaine T Thompson Tourangeau Tourand Tremblay Trottier Turcotte V Vandale Venne Vermette Villeneuve W Ward Whitford Wilkie Wylie Z Zastre-Zace Métis Nation of Alberta ∙ Provincial Office ∙ Delia Gray Building ∙ 11738 Kingsway Avenue ∙ Edmonton 780-455-2200 ∙ 1-800-252-7553 ∙ albertametis.com @albertametis @abmetis
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My Métis HeritageMy Métis Heritage

MazeConstructed entirely of wood, Red River Carts were used by Métis families to travel across the plains. They were all purpose utility vehicles as well as temporary homes.

Start at the center red dot!

Start at the red dot

Connect-the-DotsBison were an important source of food and

income for Métis hunters in the early 1800s.

We must cherish our inheritance, we must preserve our nationality for the youth of our future. The story should be written down to pass on.

– Louis Riel

common Métis names Can you find your last name here?

aAdamsAmyotteAndersonAndrewArcandArmstrongAshamAuger

bBeaudryBeauregardBelangerBelcourtBellehumeurBelleroseBerardBirdBlandionBourqueBouvierBoyerBrelandBremnerBrosseauBruceBruneauBruyere

cCarifelleCalderCallihooCardinalCarriereChalifouxChartrandChatelaineClouthierCollinsCookCromartyCunningham

dDaigneaultDelormeDeschampsDesjarlaisDonaldDucharmeDumasDumont

eEmardErasmus

fFalconFavelFayantFergusonFiddlerFlettFleuryFraser

gGairdnerGariepyGarneauGervaisGladuGosselinGouletGrantGrayGullionGunnGunville

hHamelinHendersonHodgsonHogueHouleHowseHumpherville

iInksterIsbister

jJannotJobinJohnston

KKipplingKlyneKnibb

lL’HirondelleLadouceurLaffertyLagimodiereLandryLariviereLarocqueLavalleeLepineLetendreLilleyLoutittLoyerLussier-Lucier

MMajeauMalaterreMcDonaldMcKayMcKenzieMercrediMonkmanMorin

NNaultNolinNorris

oOmandOuellette

pPambrunParenteauPelletierPlantePocha–PaquinPoitrasPrimeauPritchardPruden

qQuintal

RRacetteRielRitchotRossRowland

SSaloway-SaloisSavardSayerSinclairSmithSpenceSt. Germaine

TThompsonTourangeauTourandTremblayTrottierTurcotte

VVandaleVenneVermetteVilleneuve

WWardWhitfordWilkieWylie

ZZastre-Zace

Métis Nation of Alberta ∙ Provincial Office ∙ Delia Gray Building ∙ 11738 Kingsway Avenue ∙ Edmonton

780-455-2200 ∙ 1-800-252-7553 ∙ albertametis.com @albertametis @abmetis

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Mô Piyak Oskân

My Family TreeFill in the boxes with the names of your family members.

ME ∞ Niya

MY DAD ∞ Nipâpâ

GRANDFATHER ∞ Nimoshôm GRANDMOTHER ∞ Nohkom

GREAT GRANDFATHERChâpân

GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân

GREAT GRANDFATHER Châpân

GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân

MY MOM ∞ Nimâmâ

GRANDFATHER ∞ Nimoshôm GRANDMOTHER ∞ Nohkom

GREAT GRANDFATHER Châpân

GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân

GREAT GRANDFATHER Châpân

GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân

Michif is the official language of the Métis people. Discover the Michif word for each person in your family tree!


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